[c-nsp] Internet Router Recommendations
Brian Johnson
bjohnson at drtel.com
Tue Sep 28 13:47:24 EDT 2010
This is way too vague to give you an answer.
Will you run BGP? Are you going to take full BGP routes? Are you going
to run an IGP? Which one? How many routers will be running the IGP?
This should be enough to start thinking about a good solution.
- Brian J.
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>Subject: [c-nsp] Internet Router Recommendations
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>Hi All,
>
>I'm looking to get a few recommendations for a Cisco router that will
serve
>as an edge IR for a Internet connection starting at 100Mbps...and could
>scale to 200Mbps within the next 3years.
>
>
>
>Thanks!!!
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